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Steve Rosenberg

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Russia Editor at BBC

Russia Editor for BBC News

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  • 3 days ago | yahoo.com | Steve Rosenberg

    We've seen it before: Vladimir Putin doesn't react well to ultimatums. We saw it again, last night, in the Kremlin. President Putin slammed European powers for talking to Russia "in a boorish manner and with the help of ultimatums". He didn't go into detail. He didn't need to. This was clearly his response to the ultimatum set by European leaders in Kyiv.

  • 3 days ago | bbc.com | Steve Rosenberg

    Putin's offer of talks could be bid to divide the US and EuropeSteve RosenbergSputnik / Getty ImagesWe've seen it before: Vladimir Putin doesn't react well to ultimatums. We saw it again, last night, in the Kremlin. President Putin slammed European powers for talking to Russia "in a boorish manner and with the help of ultimatums". He didn't go into detail. He didn't need to. This was clearly his response to the ultimatum set by European leaders in Kyiv.

  • 6 days ago | dailybreeze.com | Steve Rosenberg

  • 1 week ago | thejewishstar.com | Steve Rosenberg

    We had become what our ancestors were in the last days of the Temple: a people so embroiled in internal division that we left ourselves exposed.” The Jewish people have survived Pharaohs, inquisitions, pogroms and gas chambers. We have endured dispersion, genocide and countless attempts to erase us from history. And yet, with all that resilience in the face of external threats, we too often crumble from within. David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s founding father and first prime minister, once said...

  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Steve Rosenberg

    Rosenberg: Russians remember WW2 with victory on their mindsSteve RosenbergBBCEighty miles from Moscow, a park echoes to the sound of explosions and gunfire. As plumes of thick grey smoke rise into the air, the Red Army storms across a bridge and battles for control of a tiny island. More Soviet soldiers are arriving by boat from across a lake. Once on the island they tear down a swastika and replace it with the hammer and sickle of the Soviet Union. Victory.

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Steve Rosenberg
Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR
8 May 25

RT @BBCSteveR: Near Moscow stands a monument: a Red Army soldier & a soldier fighting in Russia's war against Ukraine. The authorities here…

Steve Rosenberg
Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR
7 May 25

Near Moscow stands a monument: a Red Army soldier & a soldier fighting in Russia's war against Ukraine. The authorities here try to make Russians believe the two wars are linked. Our report ahead of the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. Producer @BenTavener https://t.co/cQ4Czw7fBq

Steve Rosenberg
Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR
7 May 25

Near Moscow I observe the Battle for Berlin (a reenactment) & meet Katya. Her grandad was killed fighting Germany. Her son is fighting in Russia's war against Ukraine. "I tried to talk him out if it, but he hasn't listened to anyone since he was a kid." https://t.co/Y40Gogr3Hn